In the nearly 100 years since Ronald Fisher first published his book on The Design of Experiments, statisticians and engineers have developed innovative applications and new ways to integrate planned experimentation into their work. In this panel, five experts will discuss modern DOE methods that are spreading through the research & development communities. What's been helpful, and what's on the horizon for the future of DOE?
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By way of example, this presentation lays out a strategy for design of experiments (DOE) that provides maximum efficiency and effectiveness for development of a robust process. It provides a sure path for converging on the ‘sweet spot’—the most desirable combination of process parameters and product attributes. Whether you are new or experienced at doing DOE, this talk is for you (and your organization's bottom line!).
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Hour 1: Eric Coppens (ONDRAF/NIRAS) - DoE in the field of nuclear waste management Slides | Video
Hour 2: Richard Williams (Richard Scott Williams LLC) - RSM Saves the Circuit Board Slides | Video
Hour 3: Martin Bezener (Stat-Ease) - The Latest & Greatest in Design-Expert® and Stat-Ease® 360 Slides | Video
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Hour 1: Mark Anderson (Stat-Ease) - Masterful experiment delivers delectable chocolate chip cookies Slides | Video
Hour 2: Doug Scott (Optimal Formulations LLC) - Application of DOE in the Development of an Alcoholic Beverage Slides | Video
Hour 3: Steve Zagarola (NWCPE) - What Teaching and the Practice of DOE Teaches Us About Deriving Meaning from any Data Slides | Video